Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 Rudolph Steiner was the founder of the Waldorf schools, wasn't he? Those are amazing schools, so it makes sense that his approach to medicine would be the same. penny --- Per Sjoholm <pts2grps@...> wrote: > I have been treated at http://www.vidarkliniken.se/ > they practictise > Anthroposophical Medicine as well as > school med(EBM). > > ...outlined by Rudolf Steiner. > > The result is an integrated image of the whole human > being in illness > and in health. This makes it possible to have a > holistic but also > rational approach to physiology, pathology and > therapy. > /Per > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 I find this type of medicine just a watse of time - I did go to an anthroposophical school when I was a child and now believe this way of thinking to be way way out and off the wall I´m not a fan of this one bit from my past experience . This way of holistic healing is way over the top for me and really does not work for many people but if you like it all well and good but from my past experience with this type of health care I doubt if it will work. > > I have been treated at http://www.vidarkliniken.se/ they practictise > Anthroposophical Medicine as well as > school med(EBM). > > Anthroposophic med have a differnt perspectiv on illness and healt that > I have found to be helpfull for me. They have a good reputation > being able to help when the EBM(Evidence based medicine) fails. > > The ideas and understanding of hollistic is something chronical ill > perople can benefit from. > There has been some discution of people needing a new doc for some > reason. I suggest take a look at > Anthroposophic Medicine. For me it's has ment meeting a doc that not > just look in big book and give up > when the 'big book solution' does not work. > Last 6 month for me has meant improvment without changing any abx or > other meds. > Only added some 'Anthroposophic Medicine thinking' > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 Well, there you go. :-) Was this a waldorf school? They seem highly rated here. pennyjamesblonde112000 <jamesblonde112000@...> wrote: I find this type of medicine just a watse of time - I did go to an anthroposophical school when I was a child and now believe this wayof thinking to be way way out and off the wall I´m not a fan of thisone bit from my past experience . This way of holistic healing isway over the top for me and really does not work for many people butif you like it all well and good but from my past experience with thistype of health care I doubt if it will work.>> I have been treated at http://www.vidarkliniken.se/ they practictise > Anthroposophical Medicine as well as> school med(EBM). > > Anthroposophic med have a differnt perspectiv on illness and healt that > I have found to be helpfull for me. They have a good reputation> being able to help when the EBM(Evidence based medicine) fails.> > The ideas and understanding of hollistic is something chronical ill > perople can benefit from.> There has been some discution of people needing a new doc for some > reason. I suggest take a look at> Anthroposophic Medicine. For me it's has ment meeting a doc that not > just look in big book and give up> when the 'big book solution' does not work.> Last 6 month for me has meant improvment without changing any abx or > other meds.> Only added some 'Anthroposophic Medicine thinking'> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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